
The researchers, affiliated with the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Institute for Genome Sciences, analyzed genomic sequencing data available from the Human Genome Project, the 1,000 Genomes Project and The Cancer Genome Atlas.
They considered the phenomenon of lateral gene transfer (LGT), the transmission of genetic material between organisms in a manner other than than traditional reproduction.
Scientists have already shown that bacteria can transfer DNA to the genome of an animal.
The researchers found evidence that lateral gene transfer is possible from bacteria to the cells of the human body, known as human somatic cells.
They found that bacterial DNA was more likely to integrate in the genome in tumor samples than in normal, healthy somatic cells. The phenomenon might play a role in cancer and other diseases associated with DNA damage.
"Advances in genomic and computational sciences are revealing the vast ways in which humans interact with an ever-present and endlessly diverse planet of microbes," says Matt Kane, program director in the National Science Foundation's Division of Environmental Biology in its Directorate for Biological Sciences, which funded the research.












Comment: In an ideal world, most of the above would sound all fine and dandy, but in realty research science today been mostly corrupted and is beholden to vast, vested commercial interests.
Turning reality on its head right from the outset ,this article mentions the now infamous Dr Andrew Wakefield affair, where he warned of the dangers of the MMR vaccine and the links to autism in the Lancet (which initially accepted his paper with no qualms). Due to commercial pressure, corrupted science then set out in an attempt to destroy him and his reputation rather than stand up for the truth and integrity.
Read about the despicable treatment he endured below -
http://www.sott.net/article/202336-Lancet-caves-in-retracts-study-tying-MMR-vaccine-to-Autism
http://www.sott.net/article/222197-Dr-Wakefield-demands-retraction-from-BMJ-after-documents-prove-innocence-from-allegations-of-vaccine-autism-data-fraud
http://www.sott.net/article/242656-British-Court-Throws-Out-Conviction-of-Autism-Vaccine-Doctor